Boundaries are a feel-good buzzword... and I’m not a fan of them.
I hear people say you must build boundaries to “protect” you.
Yet, the way I see it, when you are strong in leadership, you don’t need protection "from" others.
As a leader, you and your work are allowing others to follow you, so it wouldn't make sense to keep them away.
If by "boundaries" you are talking about instances of saying “yes” to commitments you clearly knew you shouldn’t take on, that situation is more about understanding how to increase your inner resolve and focus as a leader than setting a boundary to keep others out.
Too often, people fail to say “no” or speak their truth because they don’t like confrontation, or they don't want to disappoint anyone. Saying "no" isn't really a "boundary." It's a decision based on your values, commitments and needs.
By valuing others more than you value yourself, you will always take on more than you can handle.
Living this way allows fear to be the greatest driver… and it ultimately runs your day -- and you.
If you can’t lead yourself, how can you possibly lead others?
I’m honest with myself when I just can’t imagine adding one more thing to an already full plate.
I say “no” to things I want to do...
... with heapings of love and compassion for myself...
... understanding I may disappoint someone I care deeply about...
... and this choice may have consequences.
Yet, to say YES would create more harm than good.
Many of the leaders I've met believe that if they want it bad enough, they will be able to do what it takes to make “x” happen.
This is a lie – and a misinterpretation of how things work. Believing it's all up to you and your desire is actually arrogance, not a strength.
You will go bankrupt by spending emotional energy – (let alone physical action) - saying "Yes" to others' needs or walking on eggshells choosing to navigate challenging relational dynamics by not speaking up.
Your compassion for others ultimately decreases because there is less of you...
You will start losing your patience with people.
And, you may lose sight of your Divine purpose.
You’ll be too exhausted and out of balance to take action
When your life is out of control...level up your self-control, not your boundaries.
Leadership is about living the life you were designed divinely to live...
Anything else is a waste of your God-given gifts, abilities, talents, and experiences.
ACTION: The Upside Challenge for the week is to be 100% intentional about your every "yes" and "no."
Notice how you become more operationally effective when you choose consciously and conscientiously.